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		<title>Canon UFR II XPS Printer Driver Canon UFRII LT XPS Printer Driver Version 2.00 Supplementary Information</title>
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table div.table_caution,
table div.table_warning,
table div.table_note{
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tbody.table_warning td.table_warning_col_0,
tbody.table_note td.table_note_col_0{
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thead.table_important td.table_important,
thead.table_caution td.table_caution,
thead.table_warning td.table_warning,
thead.table_note td.table_note{
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}}
tbody.table_important td.table_important,
tbody.table_caution td.table_caution,
tbody.table_warning td.table_warning,
tbody.table_note td.table_note{
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}
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}
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thead.table_caution td.table_caution div,
thead.table_warning td.table_warning div,
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}
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table.table_warning{
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}
table.table_note{
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}
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}
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thead.table_warning td.table_warning div{
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}

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}
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}
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thead.table_warning td.table_warning div{
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}
thead.table_note td.table_note div{
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}
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}
thead.table_caution td.table_caution_col_0,
tbody.table_caution td.table_caution_col_0,
thead.table_warning td.table_warning_col_0,
tbody.table_warning td.table_warning_col_0{
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}
thead.table_note td.table_note_col_0,
tbody.table_note td.table_note_col_0{
	border-right:Solid 1px #808080;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
div.table_no_border{
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}
table div.table_no_border{
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}
table.table_no_border{
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}
thead.table_no_border td.table_no_border{
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	text-align:Left;
	font-weight:Bold;
	vertical-align:Middle;
}
tbody.table_no_border td.table_no_border{
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	vertical-align:Top;
	border:None;
	font-size:100%;
	padding-bottom:5px;
}
tbody.table_no_border td.table_no_border div{
	margin-top:0px;
	margin-bottom:0px;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
div.table_matrix{
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}
table div.table_matrix{
	margin-left:20px;
}
table.table_matrix{
	border-collapse:Collapse;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
}
thead.table_matrix td.table_matrix{
	padding:5px;
	background-color:#DDDDDD;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	font-size:100%;
	text-align:Center;
	font-weight:Normal;
	vertical-align:Middle;
}
tbody.table_matrix td.table_matrix_col_0{
	padding:5px 0px;
	padding-left:5px;
	width:120px;
	vertical-align:Middle;
	background-color:#EFEFEF;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	font-size:100%;
	font-weight:Normal;
}
tbody.table_matrix td.table_matrix{
	padding:3px 10px;
	vertical-align:Middle;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	font-size:100%;
}
thead.table_matrix td.table_matrix_col_1{
	background-color:#DDDDDD;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	padding:5px;
}
tbody.table_matrix td.table_matrix_col_1{
	vertical-align:Middle;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
}
thead.table_matrix td.table_matrix_col_0{
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	background-color:#DDDDDD;
	padding:5px;
}
thead.table_matrix td.table_matrix div{
	color:#000000;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
div.table_general{
	margin:10px 10px 10px 30px;
}
table div.table_general{
	margin-left:20px;
}
table.table_general{
	border-collapse:Collapse;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
}
thead.table_general td.table_general{
	padding:5px;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	font-size:100%;
	text-align:Center;
	font-weight:Normal;
	vertical-align:Middle;
}
tbody.table_general td.table_general_col_0{
	padding:5px 0px;
	padding-left:5px;
	width:120px;
	vertical-align:Middle;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	font-size:100%;
	font-weight:Normal;
}
tbody.table_general td.table_general{
	padding:3px 10px;
	vertical-align:Middle;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	font-size:100%;
}
thead.table_general td.table_general_col_1{
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	padding:5px;
}
tbody.table_general td.table_general_col_1{
	vertical-align:Middle;
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
}
thead.table_general td.table_general_col_0{
	border:Solid 1px #808080;
	padding:5px;
}
thead.table_general td.table_general div{
	color:#000000;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
div.table_number{
	margin:10px 10px 10px 35px;	
}
table div.table_number{
	margin-left:25px;
}
table.table_number{
	border-collapse:Collapse;
	border:None;
	width:Auto;
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			<div class="h1">Canon UFR II XPS Printer Driver <br />Canon UFRII LT XPS Printer Driver <br />Version 2.00 <br />Supplementary Information</div>
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			<div class="text">This README file contains supplemental information to help you install and use your UFR II XPS/UFRII LT XPS printer driver software with Windows Vista SP1 and Server 2008. As with most software and hardware products, some information is made available after the development of the manual. Updated information regarding this driver software is provided in this README file. If you require additional assistance, please contact your local Canon company.</div>
			<div class="h3"><a id="f3ab8e96a2028413189982ff55a49274"></a>Trademarks and Copyrights</div>
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			<div class="h2">CONTENTS</div>
			<div class="text"><a href="#1d453aa949918ea7a2cc1b12cb7ef89a">Before Using the Printer driver</a></div>
			<div class="text_level2"><a href="#1da93e2682383fab0afe1ef3697e3932">1. Introduction</a></div>
			<div class="text_level2"><a href="#6ec8dbc0bb02806003d15ce8db399437">2. Features of the Printer Driver</a></div>
			<div class="text_level2"><a href="#a0bc8aed54eb4a781aa3f3e65da2e074">3. System Requirements</a></div>
			<div class="text"><a href="#6dbddc0da66dba6840d24f403ce8dd22">When Using the Printer driver</a></div>
			<div class="text_level2"><a href="#12fdadc647673b20f29cca7289cc5671">1. How to Configure the Print Settings</a></div>
			<div class="text_level2"><a href="#3deebeac658db4c3250c552ba63b497f">2. Cautions, Limitations and Restrictions</a></div>
			<div class="text"><a href="#6153ea66dc2188be3f8c737272990a8d">Customer Service Center</a></div>
			<div class="h3"><a id="1d453aa949918ea7a2cc1b12cb7ef89a"></a>Before Using the Printer driver</div>
			<div class="h4"><a id="1da93e2682383fab0afe1ef3697e3932"></a>1. Introduction</div>
			<div class="text">The Canon UFR II XPS/UFRII LT XPS Printer Driver enables you to print documents in Windows Vista, 7, Server 2008, 8, 8.1, Server 2012, and Server 2012 R2 from applications that use the XPS format, utilizing the features and characteristics of the XPS format to the maximum extent.</div>
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			<div class="h4"><a id="6ec8dbc0bb02806003d15ce8db399437"></a>2. Features of the Printer Driver</div>
			<div class="text">This printer driver has the following features.</div>
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			<div class="list">You can select the optimum printing mode for the content of the document you are printing. By simply selecting a printing objective to match the content of the document, you can perform printing with the optimum print mode.</div>
			<div class="list">You can display a preview prior to printing and change the print settings if necessary. When printing multiple copies of a document, you can print one set as a proof print for checking.</div>
			<div class="h4"><a id="a0bc8aed54eb4a781aa3f3e65da2e074"></a>3. System Requirements</div>
			<div class="text">For details about system requirements, refer to the file &quot;Readme_MD.hta&quot;.</div>
			<div class="h3"><a id="6dbddc0da66dba6840d24f403ce8dd22"></a>When Using the Printer driver</div>
			<div class="h4"><a id="12fdadc647673b20f29cca7289cc5671"></a>1. How to Configure the Print Settings</div>
			<div class="text">The printer driver is provided with a variety of printer setting functions. These settings can be utilized by following the procedure below.</div>
			<div class="h5"><a id="3e6e9cd9bd2adb170075197f90785934"></a>When configuring from the printers folder (printer administrator access required)</div>
			<div class="text">The settings configured here are applied every time you print. For applying settings at the time of printing, see &quot;When configuring from an application&quot; below.</div>
			<div class="text">1. On the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Printers] to display the printers folder.</div>
			<div class="dash">Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2: From the desktop, display the charm bar to the right of the screen, and click or tap [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [View devices and printers].</div>
			<div class="text">2. Right-click the icon of the printer you are using, and select [Properties] (or [Printer Properties]) from the menu displayed.</div>
			<div class="text">3. In the displayed printer driver screen, configure the settings relating to the printer options.</div>
			<div class="text">4. Click [OK] when finished.</div>
			<div class="text">5. Right-click the icon of the printer you are using, and select [Printing Preferences] from the menu displayed.</div>
			<div class="text">6. In the displayed printer driver screen, configure the default settings for every document (the default settings when configuring print settings from an application).</div>
			<div class="text">7. When finished, click [OK].</div>
			<div class="h5"><a id="7c2a29a5b9f7dd7f0a3287591c1043d3"></a>When configuring from an application</div>
			<div class="text">The settings configured here are only applied at the time of printing. They are not saved when the application is closed.</div>
			<div class="text">1. Click the Print command to display the [Print] dialog box.</div>
			<div class="text">2. In the [Print] dialog box, select the printer you are using, and click [Properties] (or [Printer Properties]).</div>
			<div class="text">3. In the displayed printer driver screen, configure the required print settings.</div>
			<div class="text">4. When finished, click [OK].</div>
			<div class="h5"><a id="814d63aaeb0434148b8bca7e4b46bc28"></a>How to Display the Online Help</div>
			<div class="text">For detailed information about configuring the settings, refer to the online help. To display the help, click [Help] in the printer driver screen.</div>
			<div class="h5"><a id="b53db4b52f28e4703064cea7a1b16e04"></a>Required Printer Settings</div>
			<div class="list">To acquire device information, settings that enable WSD discovery must be selected on the printer's control panel.</div>
			<div class="list">To authenticate the department ID and PIN/password, settings that enable you to use department ID management password confirmation must be selected on the printer's control panel.</div>
			<div class="h4"><a id="3deebeac658db4c3250c552ba63b497f"></a>2. Cautions, Limitations and Restrictions</div>
			<div class="text">The following cautions, limitations, and restrictions apply when using this software. Take note beforehand of these points when using the software.</div>
			<div class="h5"><a id="479a42ac8cacef7ab8c5c7348a413afc"></a>Cautions, Limitations and Restrictions When Installing</div>
			<div class="list">To use this printer driver, the printer's firmware should be updated to the newest version. For details, contact the support center.</div>
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			<div class="list">With Windows Server 2008's Server Core system, an error occurs when installing the printer driver. Although this occurs because certain system files required by the printer driver are not present in the Server Core system, if you reinstall the same printer driver for the same printer model, and select [Keep existing driver (recommended)], the driver can be successfully installed. When installing to a WSD port, create a port as a Standard TCP/IP port for a web services device in the first installation, then select the created WSD port when installing for the second time. Note that, because color profiles are not installed with Server Core, printing at the server end may result in erroneous colors. Use this environment as a print server with client side rendering.</div>
			<div class="text"></div>
			<div class="list">When you overwrite update or uninstall the printer driver, the printer driver files may be locked by Windows so that you cannot update or uninstall them. To solve this problem, restart the computer, then update or delete the printer driver. For details, refer to Microsoft Support Article KB940523 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940523/).</div>
			<div class="list">If both a printer driver (or fax driver) and a USB-compliant scanner driver are not installed, a device connected by USB is recognized as new hardware, and although the following may occur, driver operations will not be affected.</div>
			<div class="dash">Windows Vista: A dialog box appears each time you connect the device by USB.</div>
			<div class="dash">Windows 7/8/8.1: A warning icon is displayed on the corresponding printer icon in the [Devices and Printers] folder.</div>
			<div class="text_level2">The driver is still operable in these states. To avoid these phenomenons, install the USB-compliant scanner driver (WIA Network ScanGear 2 USB). For instructions on how to install the scanner driver, see the readme file provided with the driver.</div>
			<div class="list">If you are using Windows Vista or Server 2008, the preview function ([Preview before print]) does not work with the default settings. In order for it to work, you need to download and install Service Pack 2 and Platform Update (KB971644). Platform Update (KB971644) is installed as a &quot;Critical Update&quot; in Windows Update.</div>
			<div class="h5"><a id="1591dd7b22a00b95966d657b47f10a68"></a>Cautions, Limitations and Restrictions When Printing</div>
			<div class="list">This printer driver is for printing from applications that print using XPS. Although it is also possible to print from applications that print using the older GDI (Microsoft Office etc.), print jobs may not be printed correctly due to function compatibility related problems.</div>
			<div class="list">When continuously printing a document containing a large number of pages, an error message telling you that the print filter pipeline host has stopped operating may be displayed, and printing may be stopped. If this happens, wait awhile then try printing again.</div>
			<div class="list">If you cancel printing when printing from an application, a temporary file may be left in the following folder. If the file is left in the folder after printing has stopped, delete it directly from the folder and restart Windows. At this time, an error message telling you that the print filter pipeline host has stopped operating may also be displayed.</div>
			<div class="text_level3">%Systemroot%\System32\spool\PRINTERS</div>
			<div class="list">If you select [Print directly to the printer] in [Advanced] in the printer properties dialog box, printing is disabled. This is a result of Windows specifications.</div>
			<div class="list">The document image in the printer driver is fixed. It does not vary with changes in the print settings. Also, a stamp preview is not displayed.</div>
			<div class="list">Nothing is printed in the area 5 mm inward from the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the paper. However, this area may be printed on, depending on the application. If this happens, set the top, bottom, left, and right margins in the application to 5 mm or more.</div>
			<div class="list">Even if 5 mm has been specified for the margins in an application, images that are close to the margins may not be printed. Also, if the following settings are specified, images that are normally not cut off even when close to the margins may be cut off during printing.</div>
			<div class="dash">[Main] sheet - [Page size] - [Details] - [Specify print ratio] setting</div>
			<div class="dash">Settings other than [Match page size] for [Main] sheet - [Output size]</div>
			<div class="dash">[Main] sheet - [Page layout] settings</div>
			<div class="dash">[Main] sheet - [Binding location] - [Details] - [Reduce image] for [Process image to fit gutter]</div>
			<div class="dash">[Main] sheet - [Booklet] settings</div>
			<div class="list">The [Department ID Management] and [Secured Print] features are disabled in Windows Server 2008's Server Core system. The preview feature, which displays a preview before printing, is also disabled. In addition, the bitmap image of the device in the driver screen is not displayed. This is because the system files required by the printer driver are not present in the Server Core system.</div>
			<div class="list">If you have added an Active Directory Domain Services server role to Windows Server 2008, printing fails when you attempt to print using the XPS Print Path printer driver. Similarly, printing fails when you attempt to print from a client computer with Windows Server 2008 as a print server. To solve this problem, change the print spool folder to a folder that has Local Service write permission.</div>
			<div class="list">When using Point and Print (with a shared printer driver on a print server), if the user name and password registered in the print server and the log in user name and password of the computer you are using to print do not match, the printer driver does not operate correctly. In particular, [Department ID Management] and [Secured Print] printing are disabled. Although the user name and password already match and do not cause a problem in the domain environment, they must be made to match in the Workgroup environment.</div>
			<div class="list">When using Point and Print (with a shared printer driver on a print server), you cannot install the printer driver on a Windows Server 2008 64-bit client computer if the print server is using a 32-bit version of Windows Vista or a 32-bit version of Windows Server 2008. If this situation occurs, perform a Point and Print installation using the Built-in-Administrator (a built-in account for administration purposes) of the client computer, or use a different edition of the operating system.</div>
			<div class="list">In Point and Print (with a shared printer driver on a print server), if [Confirm the setting when printing] in [Secured Print] or [Confirm ID and password when printing] in [Department ID Management] is selected, but [Render print jobs on client computers] is not selected in [Sharing] in the printer properties dialog box (when server-side rendering is enabled), all print jobs from client computers connected to the shared printer will stop if the printing operation in one of them stops while the print dialog box is being displayed. In particular, if the Point and Print print server is using Windows Server 2008, or the print server is using a 32-bit operating system and the client computer a 64-bit operating system (or vice versa), print jobs will be canceled or dialog messages will be displayed on both the client computer and print server. If this happens, close the print dialog box in the client computer where printing has stopped, or select [Render print jobs on client computers].</div>
			<div class="list">If you are using Point and Print (with a shared printer driver on a print server) and have logged onto the print server and client computer using the same user name, then attempt to print with [Confirm the setting when printing] in [Secured Print] or [Confirm ID and password when printing] in [Department ID Management] selected on the server side, a dialog box will be displayed on the monitor of the client computer. If this occurs, print with [Confirm the setting when printing] or [Confirm ID and password when printing] deselected.</div>
			<div class="list">Immediately after installation of the printer driver (including upgrades), some applications may not be able to recognize that a printer driver has been installed, and operation errors such as print settings not being effective may occur. If this happens, exit and restart the application.</div>
			<div class="list">If a document with an odd number of pages is printed from an application with two-sided printing selected, a blank page may be automatically inserted to adjust the number of pages to an even number, depending on the application. If this happens, the blank page inserted by the application is included in the page count.</div>
			<div class="list">Regardless of whether a digital signature is or is not attached to an XPS file, or has been falsified, the printer driver will ignore this digital signature and print the file.</div>
			<div class="list">When you set collating in the printer driver, if there is an application in which collating can be set, the collating setting of the application has priority. Even if you open the printer driver from the printers folder to specify the collating setting, the application setting has priority.<br />For example, a document output from Microsoft Word that uses settings that also exist in the printer driver, will be printed with the application's settings having priority over the printer driver settings. To give the printer driver settings priority over the application settings, select [Off] for [Collate] in [Apply the settings from applications] in the [Preferences] dialog box of the [Support] sheet.</div>
			<div class="list">[Support] - [Preferences] - [Apply the settings from applications] is effective for applications that use the DEVMODE structure for print settings. It cannot be used for applications that use PrintTicket for print settings, such as the Windows Store app, Windows Photo Viewer, the 2-sided print setting in Microsoft Office, etc.</div>
			<div class="list">If the printer port is a WSD port, print jobs may remain in the print queue for a while after being printed if Windows Firewall is active. If you deactivate Windows Firewall, the print job is deleted from the print queue at the same time that the device finishes outputting the paper.</div>
			<div class="list">If you are using Windows Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012, or Server 2012 R2, and your printer is connected via a WSD port, changes to the printer options may not be displayed in the [Device Settings] sheet of the printer driver. If this happens, disable Windows Firewall and restart the computer, the changes should be displayed correctly.</div>
			<div class="list">With WSD plug and play, installation is cancelled because the installer cannot find the driver, etc. Thereafter, if you select the driver software update from [Control Panel] - [System and Maintenance] - [Device Manager] and install the printer driver, a printer is adding for which a port has not been selected. If this happens, delete the printer and reinstall it from the printers folder using [Add a printer].</div>
			<div class="list">If you want to register a custom size paper in Windows Vista/Server 2008, display the printer properties dialog box from the printers folder, and click [Change Management] in the [Management] sheet to upgrade permissions.</div>
			<div class="list">When using the RemoteApp terminal service of Windows Server 2008, if [Confirm the setting when printing] is selected in [Secured Print] or [Confirm ID and password when printing]/[Confirm Department ID and PIN when printing] is selected in [Department ID Management], a dialog box for verifying the Department ID (ID) and PIN (password) will be displayed on the server when printing. If this happens, the printing process can be continued by closing the dialog box on the server.</div>
			<div class="list">When you select [Control Panel] - [Ease of Access] - [Optimize visual display] - [Make the computer easier to see] - [Change the size of text and icons] - [Larger scale (120 DPI) - make text more readable] in the [DPI Scaling] dialog box (or when you select [Control Panel] - [Ease of Access] - [Optimize visual display] - [Make the computer easier to see] - [Change the size of text and icons] - [Medium - 125%] or [Large - 150%] in the [Display] dialog box), some lettering and controls in the printer driver may be cut off. Letters may be cut off in this way due to Windows preferences and fonts.</div>
			<div class="list">You can use spaces, special characters, and long names when entering printer names during installation or when changing printer names in the printers folder. However, in applications, printer names that exceed 32 characters or use special characters may not be recognized, depending on the application. Also, when sharing printers, exceeding 32 characters or using special characters may result in unexpected problems.</div>
			<div class="list">There may be cases where, if there is an object created in an application, streak-like lines may appear or the colors may change in the same object in the printed result. This is due to object attributes changing while data is being converted by Windows, and is an inherent limitation.</div>
			<div class="list">There may be cases where, if there is an image created in an application, gaps may appear in the same image in the printed result. This is due to one image being separated into multiple images while data is being converted by Windows, and is an inherent limitation.</div>
			<div class="list">When the printer driver is installed, paper names beginning with &quot;CN_&quot; are registered in [Forms] under [Server Properties] in the printers folder. These are necessary for the Windows printer driver module to operate, and will remain there even after the printer driver is deleted.</div>
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			<div class="list">When printing from an application in a 64-bit Windows system, the colors may differ slightly compared to when printing from an application in a 32-bit Windows system. You can prevent this problem by selecting [None] or [Driver] for [Application ICM settings] in [Troubleshooting].</div>
			<div class="list">Where the application is provided with magnification settings, set the magnification in the printer driver to the same size as the original (100%), and set the desired magnification ratio from the application.</div>
			<div class="list">When increasing or reducing the size of a document to fit the output paper size, the margins of output pages and posters may be larger than usual. Also, gutters are created for booklet printing even if you set them to 0 mm.</div>
			<div class="list">If you set a magnification and [2 on 1] or [4 on 1] for [Page layout], there may be changes in the printed result such as streaks appearing in the printed result, due to errors between the magnification ratio and resolution.</div>
			<div class="list">If you use the magnification function to reduce the print output, fine lines may appear uneven or broken, or may not be printed at all. If this happens, by changing the orientation of the paper stored in the paper source (e.g. from A4 to A4R), the document may be printed correctly.</div>
			<div class="list">Depending on the application, there may be cases where lines drawn at an angle close to the horizontal cannot be printed correctly. If this happens, redraw the line as horizontal and reprint.</div>
			<div class="list">If a character from the Unicode extended characters (U+E000 onward) is included in a character string specified as a watermark, the watermark characters are not printed.</div>
			<div class="list">If you select [Collate] in the [Print] dialog box in Microsoft Excel, and print multiple copies or specify [Entire workbook] to print all worksheets with difference print settings, you may not get the desired print results for N-up, and 2-sided printing. Also, if you print using Department ID Management(Job Accounting), the confirmation dialog box may be displayed multiple times.</div>
			<div class="list">If you are using Microsoft Excel, and you select [Entire workbook] in the print dialog box when printing, do so with the first worksheet selected. If you do so with a worksheet other than the first worksheet selected, settings related to page output, such as collating, may be disabled. For details, refer to Microsoft Support Article KB2526211 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2526211/).</div>
			<div class="list">In Microsoft Excel 2003, if you set the number of copies as 2 or more, the error message &quot;The file could not be printed due to an error.&quot; maybe displayed. This is because an error has occurred in the Microsoft XPS Document Writer, which is Microsoft's XPS generating module, which this printer driver also uses. If this error occurs, it can be resolved by using Microsoft Excel 2007, or selecting [Preview before print] and printing one copy, then increasing the number of copies to be printed in the preview window.</div>
			<div class="list">Depending on the application, a line whose width has been set at less than 1 point may be printed as a line of 1 point width.</div>
			<div class="list">If data is saved with units set to inches, the data may not be saved correctly. This is because data is stored within the printer driver in microns (micrometers), which causes a rounding off error during unit conversion calculation.</div>
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			<div class="list">Where drawing data whose colors are transparent exist, the base colors of the transparent part may differ.</div>
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			<div class="list">In drawing data created in an application, where the start and end points of a curved line are the same, slight gaps may occur in the printed result due to errors.</div>
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			<div class="list">If you specify a paper such as envelope that can only be loaded from the multi-purpose tray, when the setup of the printer you are using does not allow you to use the multi-purpose tray, printing is stopped and an error message is displayed at the printer. If this happens, select a paper that can be loaded from a drawer.</div>
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			<div class="list">When you set [Control Panel] - [Appearance and Personalization] - [Personalization] - [Window Color and Appearance] - [Color Scheme] to [Windows Aero] in Windows Vista, you cannot close message boxes by clicking the close button (the &quot;X&quot; button in the upper right corner of the message box). This is a result of Windows specifications.</div>
			<div class="list">In Windows Vista, printer driver installation cannot be stopped, and continues even if you click the cancel button during installation. This is a result of Windows specifications.</div>
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			<div class="list">In Microsoft Office 2010, when changing the print settings form the printer driver, the selections for [2-sided] and [Staple] in Microsoft Office 2010, which should be selectable, are not displayed or are grayed out and not selectable. This is because Microsoft Office 2010 controls the print settings when the application starts, or the printer settings when switching printers, so that these settings are not displayed or are grayed out. To solve this problem, close Microsoft Office 2010, change the default print settings in the printer driver from the printers folder, and restart Microsoft Office 2010. For details, refer to Microsoft Support Article KB983111 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/983111/).</div>
			<div class="list">If you change the name of an account by clicking [Change your account name] in [User Accounts] in the [Control Panel], the setting for [Logon name] in the [User Name Settings] dialog box of the [Device Settings] sheet in the printer properties dialog box is not changed. This [Logon name] is linked to the user name in Windows and differs from the account name. The Windows user name is changed from [Computer Management] in [Administrative Tools] under [System and Maintenance] in the [Control Panel]. When using the computer in a domain environment, you must contact the system administrator.</div>
			<div class="list">When using a WSD port, if you attempt to force printing with an incorrect ID and password while [Department ID Management] is active, the printer may stop and no longer print thereafter. You can resume printing by restarting the printer.</div>
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			<div class="list">You cannot communicate with the printer to perform dynamic color calibration with this printer driver. Therefore, if the printer becomes worn, it may not be able to print with the correct colors.</div>
			<div class="list">If an image in a page is in RGB format, it will be counted as color data even if it is a black-and-white image.</div>
			<div class="list">If you print data that includes text with large fonts, those fonts are drawn as graphic data and hence may differ from other text within the data in terms of color etc.</div>
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			<div class="list">If a paper size that supports 2-sided printing (e.g A4) and a paper size that does not support 2-sided printing (e.g. envelope) are both contained within a single document, the assigned gutter position on the front and back of the paper may differ. In this case, print those pages that support 2-sided printing and those that do not separately.</div>
			<div class="list">If the computer goes into sleep or standby mode while the secured print, store in mail box, or department ID management confirmation dialog box is displayed, and secured printing, store in mail box printing, or department ID management printing is then performed after the computer resumes, multiple dialog boxes may be displayed. If this happens, restart the computer.</div>
			<div class="list">When printing with an application while the secured print, Department ID Management, or store in mail box confirmation dialog box is displayed from another print job, the job prints without the confirmation dialog box for the new print job being displayed. When printing from the XPS driver, due to Windows restrictions, multiple dialog boxes cannot be displayed at the same time.</div>
			<div class="list">If you print a PDF using Windows Reader, which is supplied with Windows 8/8.1, some text may be missing from the printed result. If this happens, install Adobe Reader and reprint the file.</div>
			<div class="list">If you are using Windows 8/8.1 and start the help from the driver with the desktop in a split display state, the help may be hidden behind other store apps.</div>
			<div class="list">If you display the driver window in a multiple monitor environment with different resolutions, [My Settings] may be displayed overlapping the printing preferences window.</div>
			<div class="list">If you move the driver window between monitors with different display scales, the display scale of the driver window may change halfway through.</div>
			<div class="list">If you print from Photos supplied with Windows 8.1, there may be cases where only some of the registered printers are displayed.</div>
			<div class="list">If you are using Windows 8/8.1 and change the printer port, the green check mark showing [Set as default printer] in the [Devices and Printer] folder may not be displayed.</div>
			<div class="list">If you have upgraded to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8, you may not be able to use printers connected through the WSD port.</div>
			<div class="list">If the printer is connected via a WSD port, authentication may fail even if you enter the correct department ID and PIN or password for [Department ID] and [PIN]/[Password] and click the [Verify] button in the [Department ID/PIN Settings]/[Department ID/Password Settings] dialog box. If this happens, in Internet Explorer, display the [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [Advanced] tab and deselect the following in the [Security] category.</div>
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			<div class="list">When you right-click the preview area, the display may move to match the red frame that indicates the selected page.</div>
			<div class="list">When you set [Control Panel] - [Appearance and Personalization] - [Personalization] - [Window Color and Appearance] - [Color Scheme] to [Windows Aero] in Windows Vista, even if you click the [Yes] button in the message box that is displayed when selecting [File] - [Delete documents] from the menu of PageCoordinator, or when exiting PageCoordinator, you cannot close the message box. This is a result of Windows specifications.</div>
			<div class="list">When you select [Shift image] for [Process image to fit gutter] in the [Gutter Settings for Binding] dialog box accessed by clicking [Details] under [Binding location] in the [Main] sheet, select [2-sided printing] in the [Main] sheet, or print a document with mixed paper sizes in the printer driver, the preview in PageCoordinator and the actual printed result may differ.</div>
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			<div class="text">If you have any questions regarding the operation etc. of this printer driver, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service provider. Also, information regarding software can be found on the Canon home page (http://www.canon.com/).</div>
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